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Vintage Taxco Inlaid Silver Bracelet circa 1940 — Antique Mexican Silverwork, Perfect Condition

Vintage Taxco Inlaid Silver Bracelet circa 1940 — Antique Mexican Silverwork, Perfect Condition

Regular price $425.00 USD
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1940s Taxco silver — the era collectors actually pay for.

This vintage Taxco bracelet dates to circa 1940 — a period considered by many serious collectors to be the golden age of Taxco silversmithing, when the craft was attracting significant artistic attention and the town's workshops were producing at a level of ambition and detail that defined the field. The bracelet features a classic design with intricate inlaid silver work. It is in perfect condition. The patina the silver has acquired over eight decades is precisely what makes it irreplaceable — and irreproducible.

About this piece

Taxco de Alarcón's mid-20th century silversmithing period produced work that remains the benchmark for the craft. Pieces from this era carry the weight of that moment: the inlaid silver technique, the attention to finish, the scale of the work. This bracelet has survived in perfect condition — not restored, not polished to remove its history, but intact as it left the workshop. That is rare.

Materials & craftsmanship

  • Metal: Mexican silver with inlaid silver detailing
  • Technique: Inlaid silver, Taxco tradition
  • Era: Vintage, circa 1940
  • Condition: Perfect
  • Origin: Taxco, Guerrero, Mexico

Dimensions

  • Width: 2.0 inches (5.1 cm)
  • Weight: 85 g / 3.0 oz

Styling

Wear it alone. A piece with this kind of provenance and patina does not need companions on the wrist. Against a white shirt cuff, the silver and its decades of acquired depth read as the most sophisticated thing in the room.

Care

Do not aggressively polish vintage silver — the patina is part of the piece's character and value. Use a soft cloth only if needed for surface dust. Store in a soft pouch between wearings.

Frequently asked questions

Is this genuinely from 1940?
Yes — circa 1940, with the patina and craft characteristics of that period. This is an authentic vintage Taxco silver piece, not a reproduction.

What does "perfect condition" mean?
No cracks, no repairs, no missing elements. The silver is intact, the inlay is complete, and the piece wears as it was made.

Should I polish it?
The patina on a piece of this age is part of its value and character. Light cleaning with a soft cloth is appropriate; aggressive polishing would remove what makes a vintage piece distinct.

What are the exact dimensions?
Width 2 inches (5.1 cm) on face; the bracelet is 7 inches in length. Weight is 85 grams (3.0 oz).

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